Today is super awesome meatballs day! I got my new dishwasher that can even make Thai meatballs.:) In all seriousness, we have a deal: I make the meatballs and he does the dirty job. And he knows his job really well. Meatballs don’t have to be smothered in tomato sauce, nor they have to be simmered for hours. They can have your favourite Thai flavours, be cooked in a skillet, within 30 minutes. They also do not have to contain eggs, bread or breadcrumbs. And a little secret, use any meat you have on hand. These Thai Turkey (or not) Meatballs are full of your favourite Thai flavours like curry paste, fish sauce, ginger, basil, green onions and coconut milk. You don’t even need to cook the meatballs through. Then you add the sauce… Very simple sauce: coconut milk, tomato paste, curry paste and fish sauce. We served the meatballs with organic short grain brown rice. 30 Minute Clean Thai Turkey Zucchini Meatballs Ingredients.

If you’ve ever found yourself buying clothes just because they’re cheap, or if shopping itself has become a form of entertainment for you, I’ve got a proposal: The next time you buy something, spend a whole lot on it.

Enough that it makes you sweat a little. The point is to make you pause and ask yourself, “How much do I really want this?” In the US and much of the industrialized world, cheap clothes are everywhere. At any fast-fashion chain store, you’ll find piles upon piles of jeans that cost less than $20. The problem is, all that low-cost clothing is produced, sold, and finally discarded in mass quantities, which has serious consequences for the environment, the workers paid poorly to make them, and even the mental well-being of the people buying them. As a fashion reporter, I like clothes probably more than most.

The goal is to spend at least $150 on each item of clothing. Let me explain But it’s enough that it causes me to seriously hesitate, which is the real point. The benefits.